WINDSOR STREET AREA SEWER SEPERATION PHASE 2: WATER MAIN RELOCATION AND REPLACE
Federal opportunity from State of CT - DAS Procurement • Metropolitan District Commission. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Jan 30, 2026.
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The Work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fees, permits, and other related costs necessary to provide for the installation of approximately 2,260 LF of 12-in ductile iron water main with restrained joints and 35 LF of 8-in ductile iron water main with restrained joints installed on Windsor Street between Sanford Street to Main Street. The transfer of 19 water services smaller than 4-inches, the transfer of 14 water services greater than 4-inches, and removal and replacement of 6 fire hydrant assembly on Windsor Street. Abandonment of approximately 2,000 LF of existing water main on Windsor Street and Sanford Street. Abandonment of approximately 1,300 LF an existing 6-inch water main on the east side of Main Street, from Windsor Street to Montville Street including the transfer of 10 water services smaller than 4-inches, the transfer of 7 water services greater than 4-inches, and removal and replacement of 1 fire hydrant assembly.
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